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But ruination and tragedy give an Eden its depth.
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(Of course, those on the left think that what those on the right call reform is not reform at all but merely ruination).
Many artists visited Elgin to sketch the ruins, and it is from their work that the slow but continuing ruination can be observed.
Fate and divine mandate are the heroine's ruination, but they also absolve her of guilt and, by precluding any real choice, redeem her from anxiety and regret.
In 1959, Mathewson's end hadn't been so long ago – 1930 was closer to 1959 than 1959 is to now – but such complete ruination, weeds replacing work, was one of the things that made my parents and so many others of that place and generation seem like survivors from a previous British age.
Fissures left by oil and gas drillers within the Earth have not only unleashed vice, violence, and environmental ruination, but now a growing body of evidence suggests that they are also triggering earthquakes.
But the economy's ruination brought the possibility of political rebirth.
But it is not the ruination of a high-flying cad, one whose memoir would scandalize where this one bores.
But far from the mass ruination envisioned by these proselytizers, most of the long-term top-performing investment letters are using the panic to find great buying opportunities.
But it won't necessarily spell ruination for him.
The number of reset scrums that had been building to ruination was mercifully reduced, but mercilessly too by referees penalising front rows.
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